I am concerned about spending money on a set of tools, and the tools being
strewn about the space. A significant amount of what I saw on Angelo's list
were general tools that anyone could use to fix lawnmowers, 3d printers,
etc
while I'm fine with that, how do we keep them from getting lost?
Philip,
I glad to hear things are better.
Did you have an opportunity to respond about the email I sent a few weeks
ago? It had a few concerns about this project and some suggestions on how
to overcome them. thought?
Thanks
Justin
On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 10:19 AM, Michael Griesacker
If someone has a spare 1GB DDR (just plain DDR) stick of desktop RAM that they
aren't using and are willing to give away could you bring it tonight. Got a
PowerMac G5 and want to max out the ram at 8GB but was 1 stick short and needs
installed in pairs .
Thanks,
Steve
National Day of Making is tomorrow 6/18, per our President.
Ingenuity Cleveland is hosting a local event in Cleveland.
Details here:
http://www.eventbrite.com/e/ingenuity-maker-show-tell-tickets-11936812327
For those that cannot make it in person, there is also a Google hangout:
Dear All
Our family is out of town. Robert W and I are more than excited about the idea
of having a dedicated bike hacking area at SYNHAK! We would like to thank
Philip for his hard work and dedication to the space and to this project.
Philip has Robert W proxy vote for tonight's meeting.
G,
Thanks for your vote proxy. I will add you to the list of members who vote
to support the Bike Shop Proposal.
PPP
On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 10:38 AM, Justin Herman just...@gmail.com wrote:
Philip,
I glad to hear things are better.
Did you have an opportunity to respond about the email
G, Justin, Michael, and others -
The issue of tool usage and tool security is an important one and must be
worked out to the general satisfaction of the members.
It is premature to discuss a solution to a problem that does not exist yet.
However, we can discuss tools at SH and come up with a
Justin,
I will be happy to answer questions pertaining to the Bike Shop Proposal as
written and presented.
Any questions about hypothetical situations or undefined future plans are
not productive at this time.
Let's keep the discussion in focus and concentrate on the proposal as I
presented it
All,
Here is the link for the meeting minutes for tonight's meeting. They are in
the Google Drive for Synhak as well.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qKdFvc7lEuqgtpHxuv9v_1PW3IfHnMc_3YJvVR2jOSs/edit
Thanks!
--
Very Respectfully,
William G. Schaffer
330-752-3328
Just a quick message to say Thank You! to the 9 members who voted to
approve the Bike Shop proposal. I will remember you and your support when
you submit a proposal that benefits the organization. The two who voted
against the proposal can stand back and watch it happen anyway.
I will begin
Problem: In the EE lab, we have a lot of resources to build things, but
almost nothing to test the projects with. The only useful thing is the
oscilloscope. Picture this: You want to tell if there is a break in a
cable, but don't have any way to hook it up. If you had a continuity meter
(a feature
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